Looking for an engaging literacy-based challenge for your family? Decorah Public Library is offering two reading challenges in June: an “Early Literacy” bingo card designed for children 0-5 and another challenge designed for readers of any age.
For the Early Literacy Bingo, Decorah Public Library took cues from the “Every Child Ready to Read” early literacy program and the Public Library Association. Prompts like “use water to paint the sidewalk” or “sing a favorite song fast and slow” encourage the kind of play that leads to learning and literacy.
The all ages challenge is designed to encourage readers in Decorah to diversify their reading, explore Decorah, and try new things this summer. The library welcomes children, teens, and adults who want to participate. The prompts range from “read a book from a series” to “write a letter.”
Participants have between June 1 and June 30 to complete 5 of the activities on their card. Early literacy participants can then turn in their challenge and select a prize from the library’s treasure chest. Those completing the all ages challenge can turn in their challenge to the library and be rewarded with a ticket that entitles them to one free visit to the Decorah Municipal Pool.
This program is free, open to the public, and sponsored by Decorah Public Library in collaboration with Decorah Parks and Recreation. Challenge cards are available online at:
Questions can be directed to Rachael Button at rbutton@decorahlibrary.org.